In the sermon titled "Hasty Feet," Chris Cunningham addresses the theological topic of the importance of knowledge and wisdom in guiding one's actions, particularly as it pertains to moral and spiritual walking. He argues that a lack of "soul knowledge," which reflects a deeper understanding of oneself and God's truth, leads to hasty decisions that run contrary to God’s will, as evidenced by Proverbs 19:2. Cunningham supports his interpretation by referencing various Scripture passages, including Proverbs 4 and 2 Corinthians 5:14, demonstrating that believers should allow Christ’s love and the wisdom of Scripture to direct their paths rather than follow their own hearts, which he argues are deceitful. The practical significance of this sermon is seen in the call for believers to seek divine wisdom actively, especially for the sake of their children, highlighting the need for biblical instruction to avoid the pitfalls of a hasty and ungrounded lifestyle.
“Hasty feet are feet that engage without thought. They respond and go the way that's dictated by a man's nature, without consideration.”
“Soul knowledge teaches us that our heart is evil and should not be followed.”
“Wisdom, knowledge, understanding is connected with the walk again. To walk circumspectly means to walk exactly, accurately, and diligently.”
“This world is no place to take hasty steps, and our hearts are no reliable decider of steps to take.”
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